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Submit your French Memory Trigger here...

Got an original French Memory Trigger you'd like to share with us? Add it to the website here!

The best will be added to Course #3 Learn French 200 Words a Day!.

Here's an example for you:

sauter = to jump

...imagine you jump into the SOOTY chimney.

Remember our courses use GENDER TRIGGERS: a MALE main character for masculine words (blue text if you include a picture), FEMALE main character for feminine (red text).

Other words like verbs, adjectives etc are green.

CHARACTERS: Try, if possible, to include an appropriate famous character to your French Memory Trigger. This more deeply embeds the memory trigger into the brain's subconsious for better retention and easier later recall. Use famous characters from history, inventors, presidents, explorers, generals, kings, queens, princes, sports stars, movie, rock stars, warriors, criminals etc.

(Attempt to avoid licensed characters - like Homer Simpson, Dick Tracy, etc to avoid copyright issues. If using them say something like '... someone that looks like Superman...' rather than a direct use of the character.)

Use characters that are linked with the word in some way. Often the first thing that springs to mind is perfect!

The BEST TRIGGERS this month go into course 3

The BEST TRIGGERS this month, we'll include in the next Learn French course, course 3, and the best contribution of the month will get a 200 Words a Day! free software course download.

All the better if you have a picture to go with your French Memory Trigger - cartoon, photo, collage, montage etc upload that too! A picture is not mandatory, but we aree convinced that Memory Triggers are just so much more effective when learned with pictures.

Submit your French Memory Trigger here.

Add your French Memory Trigger. If possible include a famous person or character associated with the word. For nouns - Male for masculine, female for feminine words.

Your Memory Trigger will appear on a Web page exactly the way you enter it here. You can wrap a word in square brackets to make it appear bold. For example [my story] would show as my story on the Web page containing your story.